How do I change my name and/or address?
North Carolina General Statute 10A-13(b) states that within 30 days after changing names, a notary shall notify the Secretary of State of the change by submitting a name/address change form. If the county changes due to the address change, the notary may continue to use the seal or stamp for the previous county of commission and at the time of expiration re-apply for the county of residence.

There is no fee to the Secretary of State for these changes. Once you receive notice from the Secretary of State that the change has been processed, you must come to Wilkes County Register of Deeds office to be sworn in. The fee for administering the oath is $10. You may download the Application of North Carolina Notary Public Change of Name/Address from the Secretary of State's website.

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